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    Film Year Title Role Notes 1939 Nancy Drew... ReporterPhyllis Gimble, Journalism Student Uncredited 1940 Junior G-MenMary Serial 1966 The Glass Give money back BoatLady proud Telephone Uncredited
    Alternative title: The Spy minute Lace Panties1970 The BoatniksFlorence, Bert's Mate Uncredited Television Year Title Role Notes 1951 Goodyear Television PlayhouseSeason 1 Adventure 1: "October Story" Holiday HotelUnknown episodes 1952 I Love LucyWoman on Cellular phone Season 2 Episode 8: "Redecorating" 1952–1956 Meet MillieMrs. Bronson 78 episodes 1958 Playhouse 90Mrs. Laurie Season 2 Happening 23: "No Time send up All" 1959 The UntouchablesFlora Weinberg Season 1 Adventure 9: "The Tri-State Gang" 1962 Saints and SinnersRuth Melton Foss Season 1 Episode 10: "A Tint for description Diamond Wedding" 1963 Going Out of your depth WayMrs. Kravitz Season 1 Episode 23: "Cornelius Defeat Home" The Danny Clockmaker ShowMatilda Season 11 Experience 7: "My Fair Uncle" The King Hitchcock HourJenny, Mr. Crawford's Maid Season 2 Incident 7: "Starring the Defense" (uncredited) The New Phil Silvers ShowPhil Silvers adherent 1 adventure 1965 The Detective Van
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  • Florence Halop

    Halop as she appeared in her role as "Florence Kleiner" on "Night Court".
    General Actor Information
    Gender:Female
    BirthplaceJamaica, Queens, New York, U.S.
    DiedJuly 15, 1986(1986-07-15) (aged 63)
    Death LocationLos Angeles, California, U.S.
    Occupation/
    Career:
    Actress, TV/Radio Personality
    Spouse(s):George Gruskin (19??-1976; his death; 2 daughters)
    Appearances/Series information
    Appeared on:Night Court
    Episode(s)
    appeared in:
    22 episodes, Season 3
    Appears as:Florence Kleiner

    Florence Halop (January 23, 1923 – July 15, 1986) was an American actress. Best known for her role as the raspy-voiced bailiff Florence Kleiner in Season 3 of Night Court,[1] Halop was the sister of Billy Halop, one of the original Dead End/East Side Kids.

    Career[]

    Born in Jamaica, Queens, New York, Florence enjoyed a long career on radio and got her start when she performed on Orson Welles' The Mercury Theatre on the Air. She transitioned to television in the early-1950s with a role in the series Meet Millie. After the series ended in 1956, Halop guest starred on various television series during the late 1950s and 1960s including roles in Playhouse 90, Going My Way, an

    Florence Halop

    Born:23-Jan-1923
    Birthplace:Queens, NY
    Died:15-Jul-1986
    Location of death:Los Angeles, CA
    Cause of death:Cancer - Lung
    Remains: Buried, Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park, North Hollywood, CA

    Gender: Female
    Race or Ethnicity: White
    Sexual orientation: Straight
    Occupation: Actor

    Nationality: United States
    Executive summary: Florence Kleiner on Night Court

    Brother:Billy Halop (actor, b. 11-Feb-1920, d. 9-Nov-1976)
    Husband: George Gruskin (m. 1949, d. 18-Aug-1975, two daughters)
    Daughter: Benita
    Daughter: Georgianna

        Risk Factors: Smoking

        TELEVISION
        Night Court Florence Kleiner (1985-86)
        St. Elsewhere Mrs. Hufnagel (1984-85)
        Meet Millie Mama Bronson (1952-55)

        FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
        Queen of the Stardust Ballroom (13-Feb-1975) · Sylvia



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